Taurus vs Gryphon
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Taurus vs Gryphon
I am looking at a Taurus II.2 ring saw and I hope someone can give me some advice. I know this is a popular saw, but has anyone used a Gryphon omni 1 wire saw? I am wondering which one will be the best to buy. Any opinions? I am still new to this and don't know what maintenance will be involved with the Taurus or the Gryphon. Thanks for your help!
Billie
Billie
Taurus or Gryphon? Eether or either.
Check out this thread from the archives.
http://www.warmglass.com/cgi-bin/wgarch ... read=33774
I think it's a bit like Spectrum or Bullseye, Kiln wash or ThinFire, fiber or brick, evenheat or Jen-Ken...tomayto, tomawto, eether, either...It seems to boil down to individual preference.
Happy reading
http://www.warmglass.com/cgi-bin/wgarch ... read=33774
I think it's a bit like Spectrum or Bullseye, Kiln wash or ThinFire, fiber or brick, evenheat or Jen-Ken...tomayto, tomawto, eether, either...It seems to boil down to individual preference.
Happy reading

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Billie,
I love my Taurus. My husband probably doesn't like it at all. Every time something goes wrong he has to fix it. You soon learn little sounds that alert you that something isn't quite right. Keeping your ears tuned will save you lots of broken blades.
I've had mine about a year now and have broken the "running boards" twice. I'm not sure if that's the proper term, but that's what came to my mind.
I really do love the saw though. You can do fantastic things with it.
Judy
I love my Taurus. My husband probably doesn't like it at all. Every time something goes wrong he has to fix it. You soon learn little sounds that alert you that something isn't quite right. Keeping your ears tuned will save you lots of broken blades.
I've had mine about a year now and have broken the "running boards" twice. I'm not sure if that's the proper term, but that's what came to my mind.
I really do love the saw though. You can do fantastic things with it.
Judy
got a taurus and to be frank i never use it.. little things popping and snapping, blades breaking, grommets er, gunging, ...
also blades so expensive to replace in uk, have problems getting hold of em, so now i just dont use it
and having paid £500 quid for the damn thing, was a bit of an expensive doorstop heheheheh
still, keeps a nice through breeze coming in workshop :O)
bex
also blades so expensive to replace in uk, have problems getting hold of em, so now i just dont use it
and having paid £500 quid for the damn thing, was a bit of an expensive doorstop heheheheh
still, keeps a nice through breeze coming in workshop :O)
bex

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Taurus vs: gyphon saws
I have two taurus saws and love them. When one needs overhauling such as blade, or grommets need changing I go to the second saw and keep on going. Then as my time becomes available I overhaul the first saw. The people at Gemini Saw are very accommodating and turn around time on a saw that needs factory work is very good and not too costly. I've been using my taurus saws since l999.
Linda
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Linda
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Taurus vs Gryphon
I have a gryphon and would not recomend it. Granted, I have never tried any other kind so I have nothing to compare. I find the blade is tricky to keep on and always wants to come off when cutting. (Good eye protection is a must!)
-Tracy
-Tracy